Here's the first ever test of the world's largest SSD, and yes, an even bigger 246TB SSD may well land before the end of 2025
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- Solidigm’s 122.88TB SSD may not be the fastest, but it wins on density and design
- At $12,400, this SSD isn’t cheap, but it could slash rack space and energy waste
- Solidigm already has rivals with competing 122.88TB SSD products
With a staggering capacity of 122.88TB, the Solidigm D5-P5336 currently holds the title for the world’s largest SSD.
Launched in late 2024, it became available for purchase at $12,400, a figure which may seem steep, until one considers the operational cost savings from reducing physical rack space and energy usage.
As Solidigm aims to lead the market in high-capacity enterprise storage, the company may soon face competition, not just in performance, but in scale.


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